If old barns could talk......imagine the stories....
From the McInnis website:
"We are happy to invite you to an Old Fashioned New England on site Estate Auction under a 4500 square foot big top tent on the farm fields 68 South Road in East Kingston NH Saturday & Sunday October 23RD & 24TH at 11AM each day. The Currier Farm Barns, owned by the Carter Family since 1970. Earl Carter bought the barns with all the original contents and he, his brother Walter & the family filled it all up to the brim with all kinds of antique & vintage treasures. Previews 8AM each day, only Saturday’s items will be available on Saturday for Preview and the same on Sunday. No online bidding, no additions and no reserves! Bring your empty vans & trucks and plan on long days of discovery’s!! We are still uncovering and sorting, who knows what else is squirreled away in these barns. Come, tell your friends an join the fun of a good old Yankee tradition! Can’t wait to see you!"
Go and scroll through almost a hundred pictures of all the various items...
like these:
https://www.facebook.com/mcinnisauctions <LINK
I'd go crazy in there. To bad it's 1,500 miles from me.
ReplyDeleteOh. My.
ReplyDeletePity it's over 1000 miles away from me, I'd be there in a heartbeat!
Phil would go nuts!
18% buyer's premium....
ReplyDelete@Anonymous October 23, 2021 at 1:49 PM
ReplyDelete> 18% buyer's premium....
Now. Don't be selfish. Somebody had to post their pics on Facebook. And refuse to show up the day(s) before, for a pre-auction inspection.
Pass the drool cup..
ReplyDeleteA Silver Star?? the auction company should find out who it was awarded to and contact the family. Selling that is bullshit.
ReplyDeleteThat photo stopped me cold. Agree that family should be traced. You can't sell honor.
DeleteWhat did you get?
ReplyDeleteSadly not on farcebook. If they had a cross cut saw I would buy it.
ReplyDeleteMeh…You guys should find an old Amish family that having an auction, then you’ll see something interesting.
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